The First Step

The icy wind flowed in all directions but couldn’t dampen the fire burning in her heart. The frozen lake stretched out ahead, simultaneously challenging and welcoming her. Visuals from her favourite skating movies and heros flashed before her eyes. She tightened her laces, taking her first step towards victory…

CRUNCH!

The sound echoed through the stillness as her bottom met the calm surface of the ice.

“Ouch, should’ve practiced.”


The photo prompt has been given by Dale Rogerson at the Friday Fictioneers hosted by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields and the word prompt (Heart) has been given for the Six Sentence Stories hosted by Denise Farley.

37 responses to “The First Step”

  1. Annoying, isn’t it, that you need some skill to do these things?

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  2. At least she didn’t fall through the ice!

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    1. Ooooh, I didn’t think about that 🤔

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    1. Though it’s far from perfect 😦

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  3. Visualisation is one thing, but yes, practice is necessary. Funny.

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  4. :}

    And let that be a lesson*

    *to all of us! lol

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  5. A twist at the end, she bottomed out!

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    1. Technically, her skill level wasn’t any higher 🤷🏻

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  6. Once she gets the hang skating the ice will have melted. There is always next year.

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    1. Unless of course the cold weather lasts longer 🤷🏻 In some places, it’s still snowing.

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  7. Your story reminded me of many times I’ve fallen in winter in the Chicago area on icy walkways.

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    1. Ouch, hope you didn’t get hurt.

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  8. Icy weather is not nice at all. I’m glad that I live somewhere else now!

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    1. I’ve noticed I don’t really like colder temperatures too 🙂 (The weather where I’m at is not icy but the temperature has been dipping more & more in the past few years).

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  9. Dear Bernadette,

    That pretty much describes my only two experiences with ice skating. 😀 Nicely done.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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  10. She’ll get back up, she’s that way.

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    1. Let’s hope that round 2 has better results 😀

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  11. There is some ice that cannot be reasoned with. I hope she’s ok and finds a rail or something to help her along.

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    1. She does seem fine, just disappointed to realise the long road ahead 🙂

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  12. Yes, practice, practice, practice. That is what they say. Hopefully, she won’t give up. 😊

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  13. How did you know what I look like when I skate? LOL. Love it. Practice helps, but clumsiness usually wins.

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    1. Just a guess? 🙈 I imagine it’d be the same if I tried skating.

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  14. I have a suspicion the “fire burning in her heart” will lift her up and she’ll be on the ice practicing. And before long, she’ll be hooked! (so says this former ice skating wild child 😁)

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    1. Great to hear 😀 That must’ve been awesome!

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  15. So very relatable! I think I lasted about 10 minutes on a pair of rented skates before declaring “Yeah, not for me!”

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    1. 10 mins seems like an achievement. I doubt I’d last 10 secs in those.

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      1. Yeah, I probably exaggerated some!

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  16. At least she didn’t fall through the ice! Nice one

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    1. That’s something I didn’t think off.

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  17. Michael Humphris Avatar

    The ability to skate is lovely, .

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